New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 4

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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924, A ——————————————— e P E—— ——— CHANGES PLANNED FOR | SHORT OF CLERGY RULER OF PAIN SWEDEN'S RAILROADS 1 o s e i 1 TOCROSS ATLANTIC ... o i An Independent Business Co-oper. | i S | -1 GENUINE Palm Beach Suits Young Men’s—Men’s—Stouts’ $10.50 COMPARE THE PRiCE AND MAKE AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT A GENUINE SALE. THEY WERE BOUGHT TO SELL AT A PROFIT. Everyone probably knows the trouble we had with our lease —and that's the reason—not an excuse. SPRING, SUMMER and WINTER SUITS Long Wearing Fabrics — Flannel — Serges — Worsteds One Trouser Suits ................. $1650, $18.50, $25.00 Two Trouser Suits ....... . $21.50, $26.50, 520.00 WHOLESALE COST AND LESS S oo CONNORS, HALLORAN STORES, INC. Laura Bride Powers, an art eritic, | three representatives to the Anglo- A_ PINKUS | 1s announced as the originator of the | American « e of professors to Fryesight Specialist | pligrimage and pageant The details | be held in r at Richmoend, were first made publie from San| Va They easors A. F. Pol. 300 MAIN ST, FPhone 370 . % ° " Carlos church in Monterey by Father | lard, R. W, Soton-Watson afd Rube W 3 215 M St 215 t Ramon M., Mestres. IH»". : aln . 1 aln L] For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Californians Plan Celebration With Spaniards as Guesls ation—Interest Nation Wide, Ban Francisco, June itable m\n have been made for an international bheen pl B for 1 In his uni- pligrimage to one of tha cradles of ¢ ersity d y college, he civilization on the Pacifie establlshe d the fornia in | if this state of things continued for a compartively short number of years . | the work of the church would come 'to a stop.” e Berliner Marks 102nd Year .| With Beer For Breakfast | Berlin, June 27.—Tiring of life in | the country some 80 years a | Bruno Berendt movel tc the king and Spanish ambassador the president of Mexico an of other noted Spaniards a cans The ancie looks the Pacif Father Serra o )1 altar in the c el. but duri 1 g . had remain observance the . 2 would have pass moved, In the 0 years ago. Ha thinks city life is | service, and p v, altheugh has parcophagus which i 2 owns hundreds of farms in by Jo Mora, the sculpt . ¥ ous parts of at Pebbla B« a B Sterns endt drinks heér f phagus will \-a uny .-u»# at hegan smoking a pif rate ceremony on Oectober 5 to Rerlin Eunday that will mark the conclusior of the pageant Thousands are expects for the celebration the religious service musie, dances and typical of the The fiestas, and missien plavs t the Spanish cccups will be reprod: Father Serra 1 v with founding a |1||H|al herita Ris people In the naw land, ar q nm\; epidemic of A4 adminigtering to many of their mecn- | in Potsdam, ¢ lar needs, but also with planting the | man royalty and still the place of res seeds, brought from Spain, for the | idenee of several of t former Kal first farm in western America During the observance the flags of | nobility In one day t 'p‘ln‘ Mexico and the [United States | vorces were granted by P tadam will fiy together over the h o | courts, & number, it 1s said, that eustoms house of Monterey e- | marks a prt‘-i;nv fo wailing note will he the costumes of A the old mission days, a pmms that nment, the em- v varions ontside cor. h represent public traf- This assembly wonld ? directors, which s regarding wages embly is to have e investment of funds, . purchass or 0ad property, ete Glasses For | Vacation Wear When reads for canneing, hoating, fishing or hunting trip, be sure te carry along an extra pair of glasses, | DIVORCES INTEREST POTSDAM, ser's sons and other Fxercize hoth foresizht and dis. eretion by anticipating the possibla chances of breaking or losing your regular pair, We Can Quickly Make an Exact Duplicate of the Glassas You Are Now Wearing, r all Germany, The senate of the WHERE QUALITY COUNTS SNATIONAL” Stores may well pride themselves in their sales of lh. lllul(v\l \’F ATS and POL I'l Y. Goldenblum Millinery Co. BOschiandies 16 s our custom 00 Gagely s tarps peironses. Even' B Cor, Main and Court they know, = - R—— VACATE IN A FEW WEEKS WE WILL BE OUT OF HERE. EVERY PAIR OF SHOES MUST GO QUICK. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. SHOES ALMOST GIVEN AWAY Men's Shoes brown Heavy Work in black and Value up to $5.00 Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords in black and hrown, Shoes of the hest Value up to $5.00 Men's Tennis Shoes, brown and white trim AR QI.OO Value £2.50 NEXT THE FAIR Children’s Tennis Foot- 89¢ wear-—hrown or white Children’s Shoes—black —white or col- Rq“ ored tops Value $2.00 Ladies’ House Slinpers quilted satin and felt, All colors v SAMPLE SHOE STORE ™% 153 MAIN ST. Ladies’ Pumps and Ox. Nisttes .. $1.00 All styles .. Value $1.00 Ladies’ Dress and Oxfords in all leath- - $2.89 Values $5.00 Pumps ers and styles 1.adies’ Dress Shoes in patent cut ont and all shades of suede leathers $3.89 Value $6.00 NEXT THE FAIR WHERE QUALITY COUNTS L) 33c Fresh Killed CHICKENS (For hoiling, salads and sandwiches) h 25¢ ™ 12¢™ PRIME RIB ROAST (Best Cuts) 34c ™ 17¢® FRESH CALIF. HAMS LEGS OF GENUINE 1924 SPRI\(. PRIME CHUCK ROAST Rolled Boneless Pot Roast LAMB 33c™ Fresh Killed Dry Picked YOUNG FOWL (Weighing 6 1h each) 42¢ " 12¢™ PRIME RIB ROAST (Blade Cuts) 23c ™ 17c h (Solid Meat) ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS ............. 28¢c ™ BEST PRINT BUTTER 7 FRUIT and VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Sunkist Oranges, doz. 349 Rilpipaum}m_ 4w, 2OC st ..25¢ Sunkist dos. 25C FLemons. L« e. Ca ant - lOc loupes, 25¢ Large Cal. Plums, 2 dozer I'resh Tomatoes, 1h 10¢ | Wax and 'blring 25C Beans, Native Lettuce, head (ireen Peas 2 quaris ... Fresh Beet Greens, peck Fresh Spinach, peck New Potatoes, peck 2 yls, 8c 29¢ 15¢ 15¢ 49¢ National Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 1583 ANNOUNCE FOR TOMORROW A Sensational Sale of New | Summer Millinery One of New York’s big gest millinery houses had an oversupply of Hats and we, as their best custom- ers, were given first choice at an amazingly low price. We selected al- most 1,000 Hats and offeér them Saturday at a mere fraction of actual worth! The Newest Styles! The Newest Materials! The Newest Colors! The Newest Trims! ~ Special — $4.85 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY we One Group Of — HIGH GRADE TRIMMED HATS Special For Saturday $1.95 Values up to $7.50 FELT HATS One Group of CHILDREN'S HATS . $1.98 v» $l 00 Goldenblum Mtllmery Co. Cor. Main and Court Streets Special

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